l. MONTREAL, Jan. 6—(CP)—In B of goals and fists, Montreal ' ns drubbed the leaders of their National Hockey League div- ision, Toronto Maple I-esfs. 6-8 tonight before 6.000 Montrealers. Leafs had promised to “rub it In" every time they met MIIWIB v after the Montreal club let King Clancy go as coach last week. But after Toronto scored first Mar- oons went to~work to devise a thorough beating that came to the accompaniment of a flood oi pen- altiee. Red Homer of Toronto and Jimmy Ward of Maroons drew major and match penalties when they lought in the first period and resumed their duelling on the penalty bench. Nearly every play- er on both teams was involved in the battle. Referee Johnny Mit- ehell suffered a badly puffed face in breaking lip the feud. The result left Leafs a point ahead of New York Americans in the group standing. Toronto went ahead in the first seven minutes when Drillon sank Apps’ pass but Maroons caught up after the Homer-Ward fight with Buzz Boil in the penalty box. Bob Gracie scored the tielng goal and Cain, Wentworth and Biinoo all scored before the first period end- ed. Stew Evans put Maroons farther ahead in the early minutes oi’ the second but Nick Metz cut the ad- vantage to 5-2 with Allan Shields in the penalty box. Maroons made 1t 6-2 while Shields was still ofl’. WRESI LING Maroons Trounce Toronto Leafs In Torrid Tilt 6-3; JVings And Amerks Draw THE CHARIDTWETUWN GUARDIAN BOWLING HOCKEY 'l_-rol-onw, Meta (Davidson, Kelly) 13:12. ii-Maroons. Northcott Gracie) 13:46. il-Toronto, Apps (Drilion) 16:12. Penalties: Marker, Chamberlain, shields. Third Period Scoring-None. fenalties: Davidson 2, Wgnlwgyth (Evans. AURIE GETS EQUALIZER NEW YORK. Jan. 6-Deiroit Red Wings went through tilcir second straight National lfuckey I-sseue same without defeat to- night by coming from behind to Bin a 1-1 with New York smeg- cans in overtime. Nine thousand fans watched the encounter. The Americans. battling to snare ‘ first p‘ace in the Canadian group from Toronto, opened the scoring late in the first frame. Hooiey Smith. veteran‘ centre, rang up the goal when he dribbled the puck past Nannie Smith, as the Detroit goal minder lay prone on' the ice. The Detroiters knotted the count at the half way mark o1’ the third session through Larry Aurle. He slammed a backharider into i i the American cage following a tricky passing bout with Doug Young and Marty Barry. The Red Wings dominated the offensive play for the balance o1’ the period and during the over- time but could not score. NEWS‘)? IVill Be Honoured Monctolfs tribute to the ability of Gordon hockey player will be paid on Saturday evening "Lefty" Drillon as a. at Toronto when a presentation is to be made to the one-time Moncton junior star, now n SPORT WORLD Chips From Around The NEW YORK. Jan. 6 —Ch1i15 from the National Hockey League‘ ice ponds: i Mervyn (the Red) Dutton, mari- ager of the New York Americms. detesis helmets worn by hockey» men. Cheapens the game, he silys, malklng the players appear sissles compared with izlze puckmen of, other days when there was not even a rule against high stlciztllg. Manager Jack Adams and Joules Norris, Jr., son of the Detroit Red Wings’ owner, arrived in town last night smiling broadly over the showing o! the wings in blanking Canadiens... "We'll murder those Ameziks to night," vowed smilin’ Jawn after failing to negotiate a player deal with Dutton... Incidentally the latter swears drastic ectionagainst certain par- ties willo have tried to negotiate with Amerk players without even consulting the Red... Opposing players credit Clint Smith, brilliant young Ranger centre, with the trickiest shift in the league. smitty says he tries to emulate Coach Frank Boucher i but manager Lester Patrick says i Hand Hawks 4 - I CHICAGO, Jan. 6 ~—-(C P)- Shnking ofi Ciliczigols indian sign, New York Rangers humbled the black Hawks 4-1 tonight for their first win of the season over their styles are far apart .. Whereas Boucher displayed the greatest fadeaway in the league Smith hasgotthe "fallaway"down to e. fine art as he goes through the defence, said Irester... Hockey league's American group. A pollof players passing through Rangers lost little time in turn- the l third-place team oi the National Se“ AGE sE eoxmo ,1 BASKETBALL I OTHER SPORT ~ ENIOR HOCKE N.H.L. Ponds, FORUM FRIDAY, JAN. 7th at 3.301 ' Charlottetown“ ABEGWEITS Summersidr; ‘CRYSTALS BOTH TEAMS ARE IN FINE SHAPE AND A FAST RUGGED GAME ASSURED SPECIAL TRAIN COMING FROM Get behind your Seniors, Fa Advance sale opens ns and see the old fighting spirit return Thursday morning at l0 o'clock ___s SUMMERSIDE Aboard Ship Defeatfmpire Games In Australia? VANCOUVER, Jan. 6—-'I‘he Cana- dian team bound for the British Empire Games in Australia com- pleted. a fortnight on shipboard to- illly as the liner Aorazlgi proceed- ed toward Suva. The first week at gave the 78 Canadians a chance to get acquainted, accord- lllg to a. letter written to The Can- adian Press from Honolulu by M. PRICES ..1:£.Fi.l"";.. l "$22.11;? l... “.'.'.";'.""...{1s1< saw-we» I3 at rick m e n Canadian Athletes Trainii Tc? It’ Enroute leios. Regulations laid down hav ‘-_ ~ been faithfully regarded. ‘ “With the exception of Christma I evening the rule of ‘lights out a ' 10.30’ has been religiously observe and with breakfast at 7.30 ther ,. has been no opportunity for loaf ing. The morning after leaving Vic toria the many cases of equpmen . were broken open and the uniform . the big town gives Boston Bruins an overwhelming vote to win the Stanley Oulp with Toronto Maple Leafs gaining the runner-up posi- __.___€___ ing tile twbies on the Chicago club. M_ Alex Shibioky scored halfway Qnt,’ through the cpcliing period Butch Kee‘illg blasted homo the (Bobby) Robinson of Burlington, and "Writing December 29 he said “it is a a nappy family that looks toward the issued with the result that th ., iteam in the maroon blazers ha presented a very natty appearance‘ “Tuesday evening, December 2i team's general manager. flgfflmofl; ciickin on n breaks/w; “MM tion in s. tight squeeze over Ran- oal about a minute at r. e" lit-da um to uva where the members of the Honolulu ru m4 the firm gmf came before m: , _ , l my leading scorer in the National Hockey League ranks. A large number gers... filial milliltc of the lpei-iodm 15:: ivgere igfdiliillgp ashores will again by team who were on board second period ended, Apps cop- ‘ n"; Period of Moncton hockey falls are making the trip to witness the proceedings. A ail-lemme 0f 001111011 is SIIOWII Romlles, with help {mm M11511 be popular? The team salted from route home "om u“ Amema“ mm Vetting a Dfl-Ss from Driilon. _ by managers Patrick and Adams March and pa,“ Thommon, Sm,“ Vancouver December 2?. n staged a typical Hawaiian concert "4~~- I. Americans, Smith. (Jerwa) regarding the future cf two De. ed the 1on6 gmcago gem ‘Of course on a trip like this, Unexpected talent was founl , euiuman! m“ e troit miateur famihands in the New York added i0 in lead in $3‘; {gffirnggtlmfxjé ‘f: ‘srgpstgj; m1‘; il,‘f,lnsf‘r§‘e‘éd‘afjv,m'r,g'f§ . ‘m5; flqng, t C t l Mich ail-Ontario Lea ue... The oih of the ‘n i . ‘ ) n!‘ Pa.“ rm S - I a S ‘on: thinks my Glgsbrecht’ ‘ gmnn Sear“, fllnatlheiiscgg; Kenny Jaggald, the l4 year old coach). Scotty. Rankine (Prestor Vancouver cmwain, is the pet oi‘ 0nt., distance runner) and Jean . ' , second Period Pembroke boy, is one of the finest after a pass fl-cln Bilbo Pratt d - I-mlronto. Driilon (Apps) 6.1. R l l a“ the family is putting it mildly. nette Dolsnli (Toronio sprinter 311390115, 51-94;]; (cock, Numb. so m _ No e l1 “m3” league pmspects m Canada l“ the °i°5m€ "rme- Bria" HEX’ Kenny is the baby of the party. contributed impromptu numbers. m“) mm‘ 0rd“!- _ 11m- orr United States... While Adams tail banged home a goal. Christmas momiiig he was parad- "The (can travelling Cabin c1“. Fmroom, cam (amok, Mum) Pen m. W ernsn. Young. At ht iiglmits thatglé; maintains olienny gliivtilvl/ARY ed for inspection and reprimanded has been granted the ireedlcini o ; _ , T99. W111i‘ o e awa irs Period f failure to shave. In the mean- the ship nd Captain T. V. Hi uni £20m wmworm, u.” n“ 795°‘ Kllrea family, is even better. 1 li-Rangers. Silibicky (Watson) tiofile he is developing into an his officelis have co-opel-ated to th- ' ' ' __ Patrick is a. $20,000 s ar vice 0. 2 autograph hound and his well-filled utmost. ' F-“BWO-fleldgihlgllillioo (Robinson. l, Detroit, Aurie, (Young, Barry) smartmg from their defeat n“? meta“ mo“ u‘ h t president o; Madison squiie GM- 2-—-Harlpers. Keeling (Watson, book will be the envy of ills school "The gymnasium cqilipment ha . ' ' 11130- {he harms 0g the C 5M5 m sunk mo“ g we w ° M ' den yet; ha; a heart He refund- $001191" 11-35 mates when he returns." been severely punished and a ner Peneltiaa}. Homer (meter and Penalties: None. mcrslde fuetda night h” Pew he?‘ mallea- ed $100 fines twy-tardmass w 3._Cll‘czlg0. Rommel. tMa1'ch__ punching bag and nqhn; bin; o me""'h."o..i'l§in.§'."‘”°’ and mm)’ Overtime PQHMI Rndiis abcclveih will make their man; new zcelifiegliiiyrrisn 1111,3523: mm‘ Kem“! "d Bab‘ “ti” “d waist“ Celeb-rm Chmmm equlpmmt were secured m Rom swond pa“ bow before Charlottetown fans to- of the junior ranks have came then rehirved assistant tra‘nor a y’ a gm‘ lull!‘ - - “hm d, I ed t t bu 1k Second Period The first two days saw half the Captain Hill is a wrestling far . Even-s (Northcott. soaring: None. => “fm” ° 8e ck on along gm “we, m, gummm o, M e Hauser after another exe- 4~Rangers. Dillon (Pratt) 9.41 team dowii with sea sickness due and is carefully wnilcnl: up a bou 51mg) 1031 Pmflw: Anderson even 1'00! I18 with their arflh-YIVBJS Percy Rodd. 'l‘l'iey have filled the 43115" had 1W9“! him 1mm the Penaft '1 Blgvdsoll. to rou h seas Robinson said. “But between ChiefOffic€r Turner a-ni from the wester ca it l D il - 3’ - g ’ meme sew; 1;! P “ID-e t)‘: 811115 admirably and Charlotte- psy r011 “Patrick pays Mikes Third PPriOCI on Christmas morning all were up. Terry Evans. British Empire cham- w Era r l mmavgo at“ WW" W111 Elimpse a. team of hust- W989i W‘? 0! hi5 "W" Docket... s-Rangcrs. Hcx trill (Keeling, Church sclvice in the momfng. nlon (Toronto middlmveightl. Thi. ' , n ‘*1’ "e Sn“? ° Ye 1° 111"“: 11118 youngsters who never know A New York newspaper cvmid- Kirk) 13.49 deck games in the afternoon form- fellow Turner is a. solid. iii-rennin- , cflml§lill€vfiillfli de and as atresul when they are beaten. ers Canada's national winter p§s~ Penalties: Cooper, Pratt (mis- ed a prelude to hilarious dinner- ed looking customer and mo, can. I f rys as Bee Is much s IOHB- The ‘old guard" of the (n-ystais time of such outstanding interest 001101100. Biwdson. the evening was spent in dancing. taln holds a pretty good opinion o‘ Zrlllclgfiliigglg “mdiimned "P" °f W111 tgdgsin 1:»; On hand supple~ m m; renders that henceforth a —-————-—-—- me team being allowed to remain_ him. The iildfrilfions at‘? that i l ~ »- men w up and coming reporter for the pubiicaifon wl‘! M f F T on deck until 11.30. real bout is in the offing." ' Ami" Yam “'11! we ma“? 11W youngsters. qilose wet n r -' one ‘on ans 0 "u t d th ut'n of trin- Iflr! NAME HALL LIIXED p, Mn 135 11g 38 faces on both lineups but although ans of the ice lanes if; gold; 8:5 3:551 Wm] each M m? local Honour Drillon ing iiigituifzdrtivitlhethe boilers ~ BOWLING Total-SUM. u"; 1201151‘? the Vefifirflfl! i0 trill-KB strong as ever; their performance and wrestlers working out in the I ’ ' ladies‘ high single, Dot McKen- 9- M “P? W!" a 91‘ V661‘ B" in Summer-side showed th t nd it _ . . . . slips gym. the swimmers in the ‘l?! ma, 24']. is “n” mm? it 05mm cimquer- is dollars to doughnuts that? they (Cgbggqgyjmgéaqzs 5J'""'"‘é ‘figiic small but useful tank and the oth- M I II t Y. who lea me :41 Ladies’ high three. Dot McKelv fflilrvslifagerigfi'créfoggtnbfl; “i,” ‘fake u" mm‘ hustle eve" WESI CUFIETS than 10o Moiicioh lfocii3in; will “s °“ "he w" dwk‘ » L’ xmouun m1 n8 l“ d.’ o1 I for five vealrs flared u 8a in last mnu e of the [my lcrivc- here tolllorrillv for “Drillon “Light training only has been in- n oolinghan 19o aloe 241 Gents high single, r‘. Slooombe, -. P B“ It 1s probable thst Crystals will - . ~ . . . ~ . I Go” l“ m‘ n1 sr-llsoil wlili the rc-organizing of come by special train and that T a k e L e a d Night di- Mdlllv Inf fiflllifllfi. T0 , dulged in Oil the iun to Honolu.u, ' _ to, Siii-llrcirly liiuilt. Gordon Dril-l the wgaLhgf having been anything . . OWWOY 173 169 190 Gents’ high three. l". Slocombe, the hmgm“ on“? aim!“ m“ 5"‘ 11195118 a large band of Summer- 1m“ i - - l i t ' . o ' m. w’ ' r ‘ u. Walsh 157 112 m m. " 5°" m" "mm! ham" w“ "' Side fans W111 be Present to hell» ' u?" ' “"312. .5712‘! lrzlniidlligloglfinsitsi/ m3 cmdmlve to m! woivi offi - w. Douala and D. 11min sunk- s nod d ith th ii t ho no“ .l< a _ Today, however, tile c c c Total-WM. "Cregegptg -" 1 "*1," 7W e V911’ T8 their team out vocally. locally in- l1 O n S P 6| Lrziglle "n izcrlring points. will be m5 or Honolulu clJ-uperated by ed up 96s for honors at the min- "Plodrfl! . p‘ oamemn 153 156 2m 55am" 7 5 39m‘ it comd be cllear" diciuons Point t0 5 bumper Cfowd- presented lviiil H Llfiiti “‘.'1if'i1 b)’ providing the Puliallou track 811d 11131179 l’ n9 51mm- "f ‘h? NO- 6 Di‘ G. MDonald 195 "165 301 J. Kirwin 143 180 1m a-Ynspfiikcitglf: Eitflsyfflcxxedrillgaezvi 1 Gradually more and more rail- Mayor w_ p, liicifonnglc. wimming p001 whgle the Qgrgnqgn visionxil Signals at iili‘ Armouricz I. Mitchell 115 232 107 H. lldccannell 144 186 163 PM,“ n uplhk than when the pa" all”; “uh the boys 8° through 12.111115 playing for tile West held were nb'e to get the loan of a Inst night. _ ' . u. Dowling 141 187 155 M. Mcliollan 11s 1B2 114 c-ngh. "m," do they m the thglrbgrfciwe sessions and when a 23 pom mam,“ om. their rm“ SAINT JOiIN, u. a, Jan. s - shell. Other scores were. -- 5mm‘ 92 98 we I" m“ 177 219 209 best ‘hockey ‘in the world but in- y, 1n 1g my]? 51:12pm; it is a1 ca“ from the East, at conclusion of NU’ Bmilfiwwk Yillks 611m? "11011811 S. Jones ‘d A. Kelly 307 1'74 33° 5- Wlllh 108 154 113 stead they Witness teams staging a ‘we: ta e Cam Wu be yesterday's play in the annual East- “'1fl1"i°i°""‘“ “Pa” rm" simmmn“ conduct Praised F. 30km t I, nougan 183 167 135 Toga1_g910, g-ruelnnrr Strligglgg with m; qllar- support s mngw’ West curling bonspiei n1; the char- Cup matches with the iourmg Scot- A. acMas er rlbtal__asss_ "n," t "k ed k ‘The game will start at. 8:80 lottetown Curling Club tish curlers here today, doilbing "A pleasing feature of the trip A. Spiiiett “w”, high single E Wuhan J” Hugh“ 155 243 2,,‘ m‘ a“ c m‘ mm” give" F-‘Iewor 5 sharp and fans are assured that mmamder o; the thatch,“ Wm the count on the visitors Willi three, has been the conduct of the team E. Burke n, ’ ' ‘ M. A 1 rd ," “re “i” i" “Pmde ‘my mmute“ this will be adhered to thereby be h 1d w“ ' " one-sided “fins and one 17-16 rites-i members and the shps officers D. Connors _ 87 ' . m u, I E mm, u J‘A y“ 153 159 1;" it might he 7"“- lt might be the eliminating a long wait. e any; T5 ion. Toini count gave; New Biun-l and PBSSCIIBLLS have been warm in Another shoot will be held Mon- limn” ‘h ' ' e ' J.’ 1511mm“! 213 L7 {gift _th.e.rf_g__il_.‘lil5ls m“ ex‘ WES-i. swick 92 points. and the visitors 46. praise of the actions of the ath- day night, ii was announced. Cents’ high single, n. Callaghan a1 J. Gallant 15o I , Ig/iiéfiialaiter g * ‘ _ m. s. McOabe 12s 11s 211 - - L - - ‘I ‘I-"i Genie’ high three. a. Callaghan. Total-BOBO. Abegwezt Sl8tef8 ‘e meuP g- geféfjlfl” g * * Q * i YW- Indiee’ high single. B. McCabe, ’ ' 3 h "sew-e m- W For Toni ht P“ “ti. l» 9 I. nobin an 24a us Ledies’ high three, .1. Kirwin, H01‘! orkout Jidgesodly l6 Dot McDonald m m 15'! s04. ____ A“ 16 _ g‘. iglciljglrila m 1% agents’ high Magic. .1. Hughes, __. Following i; how the Abbies will $291,?“ mp1“ s0 . i . i - - b it 1.: , a c i to lineup tonight ro u. d e msr o n a R- P1111011 140 2'13 94° Gents‘ high three. J. Hughes. hifideiiii-eir s isled-ild elfoilnlielvedtitle of the Island Hlockeifsmxillegtilxg- w. n. Townshend 10 m a n 5* Bimh 306 147 17° "1- d" d ' the boards at the lilnst Summerside (hyflflli! ' v S. C. Moore 9 Total-WM. Tonight's schedule at 7 o'clock: Igtcrnight for their “first (301111 5W1!- George McLeod 11 E th - 1 1 ha f - mews": Ladies‘ League-Red Wings vs. practice session of the season. Ai- Defence: Celmleheei. Saunders. H. Splllctt 1 “i” ° spec" P “"5"” i “m” mm “Mk1”? . l". Tierney 224 23B 218 Specials. though they took matters lightly Pound. J. A. Fraser 11 BRIGHT GUT TOBAGOQThQ bright red package 1| L. Corrig-an 82 115 141 Commercial League-Bright Cuts it could bc seen that they will Forwards: Whitiock, Bradley. Col. Full 4 . d ‘h h d P. McQunid 156 200 155 vs. Imp. Biscuit Co, have a team equally as strong as McKinnon, Cudmore, Kelly, Mc- G. Hughes 2 lme W1 93W W539 P3P" E. Doulran 161 100 167 At 8.30: - inst year when they broke the Fariane. Stewart, Kennedy. Dr. MacIntyre 3 gokee the tobacco moist and 57 L. Blanchard 210 148 307 Big Four Logguc-plye A“; v5, ‘(Eight year reign of the Summer- Referee: Roy Prowse and a Totals ‘ f h d a] in u th a. Howatt , 10s s1 135 Prince Grocery. side squid. ‘ 51111111181811“ vffieifl-i- -—6QH%A5EE r“ an m '9 a ° h“ '1‘ Total-am. Holy Redeemer High Fiyers vs. lTzleifgltloll/ins were on hand mvmfi A“ JUN‘ mellow satisfaction of the m, ,3 m‘ ‘mm’ D“ “m” ‘m’ _a§¢,,,'§g§.,e£1,a.ler,5ynu MuMillan, The following players“ are‘ rev; fine Ontario-grown leaf. The . d; - _ .7 Mill , Vim Jones, "Googs" CORAL GABLES. Fla. Jan. 6- quested to attend 8._DPRC 0e 0 - b13113? high three’ Dot Mcnon F ' I Lggfillfllfi‘, gcsrie iidacMillan, Jen- Bobby Riggs of Chicago and Bitsy held this afternoon at the Forum I unusual mfldne” of BRIGHT 8 Gents’ hjgh Single E Robin 343 re 1e ee e nie Cudmol-c, Myrtle Hillier, Mar- Grant of Atlanta advanced to the between 5 and 6. t f n ' CUT SMOKING TOBAGCQ . ‘ ' ' ' i , - f ill be l ed ow- - - El Rem- m- 1 F d T iifiiii? sine. as‘ {$7.22. "ilifiiiii'°u‘if.tf."°ii..i’. ..; a a 0 mo» i» - isms will Nichol-SON ‘ 3 avore 0 ________.___ nament today. v. Peters, J. Davis. A. Wilson. smokers , . .A dime bu s on H; praught m7 13a n; , JUNIOR PRACTICE Regs. ran ed aecon ha ona - Wm. Mac no . oe _- I’ one way ticket to soothing. ’- D- we'd" i“ 1*" I" i k n u 1 Do n J MacDonald TQBAQQQ a match" 206 159 179 Beat A Ostoh --— ly. took his quarter-final match D. Saunders, A. Gillls. H. Camp _ M; Doug“ 142 335 124 p Iinckey practice for the Junior from sixth-seeded Martin Bulrby bell, A. Blacquiere. G. MarLeod. ggtigfymg pipgfulp of tho n g- v55“, u; 90o 189 ._.___ ill-stars will be held at noon oi’ Miami by a typical were. 6-3- B. Trainer, J. Darrach. A. Perry, ‘moothen amok‘ co, 5' gmdy 100 141 m; YORK, 51in. 6 —(AP)-— today .13 to one o'clock at the 6-4. Grant won 8-2. 8-2, from G, MagKinnon, “Red" Kennedy. ' a . T°ta1_3015 Tanqrmw nighvg 12-round ncn- F0111"! GBTdnB-l’ MlluoyiLMmmi- Macwillllml. MilLflllghiifi. _ _ ___ _____.__.,_ g. “Mi. flying Frenchmen. title fight in Madison Square Gar- ,, s. Hennessey m 167 17s den between IFreddieHBteele, mid‘; ~CA|D"'§'I'UBB§ AND TIPIJIE B)‘ EDWW D. McKenzie 232 247 188 dleweight champion and Fre’ . ~~ F- Slwvmbs 1'11 1" "l" WW1- " Se" F‘*'°"°“°°~ h" GRAN'MA—— no YOU THINK MY LAND! YOU ONLY MADE "rw WELL- How ‘BOUT A PIECE or etc! WELL, I DON'T SEE WHY ' ii I g 321121,’: 1?}; if, flillegifgfi‘; mnjeyetijjf b: |T"D MATTER lFi ATE JUST one RESIUTICN NOT "ro EAT ANY TWO CHOULATE CAKE n? I ever. MADE. SUCH A ass LUTION! ads "gum mnlfzfivgeo: all)“: me be necogniud if he wins, the i minurconcadailwalm: "U!" 13 lhiPinl “I? 5-5 the mos“ an trawler-it which will important middleweight ciasli of an Our up your akinl nmanog i i iii-rill tween the pair next summer with Steele's jealously guarded title on the line. oven uicugh the chBmDiOIW-lp is not involved and aposwli would the indoor season. The two are old rivals. There is no love lost between the rivni managers. Indications tonight were the TEENY LI'L PIECE OF CANDY? \.._______ ' _ DAYS AGO ! champion will go into the ring 11 5 to l favorite. Should Apoxoli turn witth a burprlae, the ctory wou jus a"- bout force Steele to sign for a title needs. /i 1| u‘ I N! h... I l. 1| A 1p YOU WANT TO RUIN YOUR STOMACH’!!! CERTAINLY NOT! DO ‘T-fif MY LAND!